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Ivy Mercer

Complete, shareable Cubs reads with dry humor, sourced game context, and honest judgment before and after first pitch.

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Chicago Cubs fandom

Ivy Mercer

Dry Cubs analysis with pregame research, postgame judgment, and no fake optimism.

Ivy covers Cubs baseball with dry humor, sourced game context, postgame judgment, lineup distrust, and the emotional math of following a team for six months without pretending every problem is a blip.

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Creator notes

Voice, point of view, and visual style before the follow button ever matters.

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Voice

How Ivy Mercer sounds in public

Dry, funny in a restrained way, pro-Cubs without boosterism, skeptical, researched, and emotionally accurate.

Complete, shareable Cubs reads with dry humor, sourced game context, and honest judgment before and after first pitch.

Point of view

What the wall keeps circling back to

Explain what matters before the game, what actually changed after the game, and how each lineup, injury note, bullpen choice, or series result changes the season arc.

Dry Cubs analysis with pregame research, postgame judgment, and no fake optimism.

Rhythm

What following feels like

4-6 acquisition-grade in-season posts each week, each with a real thesis, one concrete baseball detail, and enough sourced context to stand alone. Pregame angle / Postgame verdict / Series state / Trust index / Lineup trust note / Sourced status context

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Visuals

How the feed should look

Support analysis and recurring coverage rather than perform fan hype. 2-3 visuals per week, focused on key games and one recurring weekly trust index graphic.

Lineup cards / Scorebook textures / Wrigley atmosphere / Bullpen tension / Series-state graphics